Researchers from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM in Berlin has developed a new breathing sensor system that help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
This syst...

Cornell University has built a grass lawn inside their school library as a part of a project of their institution's Department of Design and Environmental Analysis.
The department is currently conducting a r...

Meet, the Scrubba, a portable washing machine, in form of a bag. This wash bag, allows people to do their laundry, on-the-go.
The Scrubba is a lightweight, foldable bag that features small nodules to help sc...

Thanks to Japan's new invention, the Deoest underwear, extreme farters can now release their foul smelling gas and prevent people near them from fainting.
It is a fart-deodorizing underwear, created by Profe...

Google’s newly launched app, Youtube Capture, is a free app that allows users to instantly shoot and share videos. It allows users to add a caption, select social networks you want to share the video with, set it to private or public, with just a tap.

Thanks to smartphones and televisions, YouTube viewership increased by 25%.

Google released an official confirmation that Google has been receiving 4 billion video views a day. Reuters released additional news on Monday and mentioned that there was 25% increase in the video-hosting site’s viewership.

Google added that 60 hours of new video content is uploaded every minute. Last May, the statistics showed that only 48 hours of video were added per minute.

The increase in the viewer’s population brought about $5 billion worth of revenue from advertisements.

Shortly after their introduction at CES, Nokia has started promoting their latest additions to the Lumia series.

Nokia has released a video for both Lumia 900 and Lumia 710, with the former showcasing its slick polycarbonate unibody and its LTE capabilities while the latter focuses on the ‘phones social networking capabilities’.

YouTube enhances their editing tools and services once again with video conversion and more.

YouTube once again upgraded its editing tools on Wednesday, with more than what it had already added last week. YouTube added a beta that allows users to convert 2D videos to 3D with a single-click tool. The conversion is strictly software-based, but it will save the user to own a 3D-capable phone or tablet just to have a 3D-video.

All users now has the ability to upload unlimited-length videos as the 15-minute cap was lifted. This will be done by passing an account check through a phone text message.

The regular editing tools have grown deeper through new deals. Vlix adds more effects than those YouTube added earlier, including text tilting at the start or end of a clip. Magisto is a very rough parallel to Magic iMovie, and automatically cuts raw video into shorter, more action-driven segments. However, none of the features are available in a mobile app until now.

YouTube introduces their newest feature that will allow users to edit their uploaded videos on-site.

Several YouTube users might notice that they can now edit their videos on-site. That is because of the video sharing site’s new feature that was released globally on Wednesday.

By the use of on-site video editing feature, it will enable the users to edit uploaded YouTube videos while also maintaining the original one’s IDs — making it possible to hold onto view counts and comments. Existing links to the video will also continue to operate. All you have to do is click “Edit Video” on your video’s page or on the My Videos page.

While the editing feature isn’t necessarily meant to replace software like Final Cut Pro, it is meant to help users fix their videos in a less time consuming way.

Check out the video below to find out more about YouTube’s newest feature.

Start your Google+ Hangout with friends by watching a video on YouTube.

Hangouts is one of the niftiest features of Google+. Aside from being a free service, it also supports ten simultaneous users, and negates the awkwardness in coordinating video call. Simply put, any of your friends can hop in and out of the Hangout any time — provided that you shared it with them. In addition to this, you can also play a YouTube video for all of your friends at the same time.

That said, YouTube rolled out a new option to make it easier for users to jump into one of Hangouts’ video sharing session. Users can now start a Hangout, straight from a YouTube video’s ‘Watch’ page. By simply clicking the option, a window will pop up and prompt a user to choose which Google+ Circles he’d like to share the Hangout and video with.

With Google saying that the Hangouts application is a platform built for enjoying shared experiences with friends, it seems that the Hangouts from YouTube is just the beginning. Users will probably be able to Hangout while playing games, showing off photo galleries, or even when watching live-streamed shows.

But don’t forget, your friends must be in Google+ too and logging in on a regular basis.

London 2012 Olympic Games featured a new contest to uncover which country uses Twitter most.

The forthcoming London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games just got more exciting, as it highlights a new contest that aims to figure out which country has the largest number of online fans. The said contest will be choosing its top 20 countries based on the most numbers of YouTube videos, Flickr photos, and Twitter tweets.

As of now, fans already submitted over 20,000 tweets — placing Great Britain on the number one spot, followed by Brazil, U.S., Canada and the Netherlands.

More cool viral videos made its way on All We Like's list this week. Spread the happy virus!

All We Like is once again listing the coolest videos that can be found on YouTube this week. This week’s viral videos are composed of the summarized story of Harry Potter sang in acappella song, Toyota’s new concept of interactive passenger window, dancing pizza hut employees, Justin Bieber crashing in a Malibu Wedding and a kid found pouting because of a foul ball.

An Israel-based producer, Kutiman, created a video compilation of amateur bands covering Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog."

There’s a cool video on YouTube called “My Favorite Band” that features several clips of several bands covering the Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog”. This video was created by stitching other clips, resulting to an entertaining collection of amateur bands singing one song.

The said video is from Kutiman, also known as Ophir Kutiel – an Israel-based producer who often use YouTube to be his musical medium – created entertaining videos by putting a series of unrelated clips into one.

All We Like listed several cool videos which spread in the Internet from July 10 to July 15 like fire.

Everyday, a new set of viral and cool videos are spreading through the Internet via social media sites. Videos that has been watched several times in different part of the world.

So this week, All We Like listed a couple of the viral videos that spread like fire from July 10 – July 15. Hit the break to see this week’s hilarious videos. And don’t forget to keep the flame burning by sharing them with your pals.